Oil-distributing means



June 10, 1924. 1,496,850

H. A. S. HOWARTH OIL DISTRIBUTING MEANS Filed Sent. 2:5. 192.1 s Sheets-Sheet. 1

June 10, 1924. 1,496,850

H. A. S. HQWARTH OIL DISTRIBUTINGMEANS Filed Sept. 23. 1921 3 Shee'ts-Sheet H Snow Wot June 10 1924. 1,496,8g0

H. A. s. HowARTH OIL DISTRIBUTING Mal/ms Filed Sept. 23. 1921 s Sheets-She'et 5 I l llll.

Patented June 10, 1924.

HARRY A. S. HOV/ARTE, OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR T ALBERT KINGSBUBY, OF lI-TILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.

OIL-DISTRIBUTING MEANS.

Application filed September 23, 1921. Serial No. 502,748.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, HARRYA. Sliownnrn, a citizen of the United States,'and a resident of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, have invented new and useful Improvements in Oil-Dis tributing Means, which invention is fully set forth in the following specification.

This invention relates to bearings for horizontal or inclined shafts and, more particularly, to means for securing an adequate supply of lubricant to the bearing members. An object of this invention is to provide a bearing for horizontal or inclined shafts, having an oil well communicating therewith in which the level of the oil is maintained below the level of the shaft, with means whereby the rotation of the thrust collar will maintain the chamber or chambers in which the bearing members are disposed partly or entirely filled with oil and whereby, if desired, the oil in saidchamber or chambers may be maintained under a pressure sufficient to cause its circulation through an oil-cooling device or one or more guide bearings or both.

Another object of this invention is to provide a. bearing'for horizontal or inclined shafts with means as just characterized which is available for usewith either direction of shaft rotation and which is also preferably actuated automatically, as by the flow of oil induced by the rotation of i said thrust collar or by the direction of lar and including one or more chambers in which said bearing members are disposed, an oil well communicating through a passage with the space between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housin and means in said space coacting with said thrust collar whereby the rotation of said thrust collar creates a suction which will draw oil from said oil well and deliver it to said chamber or chambers to maintain the latter partly or entirely filled with oil.

Said means preferablyincludes valve mechanism which is automatically reversible as the direction of rotation of the shaft is filled with oil in whichever direction said shaft may rotate. I V e The invention is capable of receiving a variety of mechanical expressions, three of which are shown onthe accompanying drawings, but it is to be expressly understood that the drawings are for purposes of illustration only and are not to be construed' as a definition of the limits of the invention, reference being had tothe appended claims for that purpose. Referring in detail to said drawings, wherein the same jreference characters are employed to designate corresponding parts in the several figures :j

F igf l is a' transverse section, partly in elevation, of a-thrust bearing embodying the present invention;

. Fig. 2 is an axial section, partlyin elevation, of the bearing shown in Fig. 1;

Fig. 3 isa fragmentary transverse section of. another embodiment of the present in-- I vention;

Fig. 4 Fig. 3;

Fig. 5 is a fragmentary transverse section of anotherembodiment of the present invention, the parts being shown in an intermediate-position; and r I Fig. 6 is a corresponding section of the embodiment shown in Fig. 5 with the parts in theposition which they assume for a clockwise rotation of the shaft.

In the form shown in Figs. 1 and 2,. 1 is a horizontal or inclined shaft provided with a thrust collar 2 of any suitable construction and mounted thereon in any suitable way. faces of said thrust collar 2 are bearing members of any suitable construction; in the form shown each of said bearing members comprises a plurality of bearing segments or shoes 3 of any suitable construction' tiltably mounted in any suitable way on equalizing means of any suitable construction, the latter being illustrated as composed "ofa seriesof, overlapping, tiltable Cooperating with one or both ing housing 6 of any suitable construction,

the same being shown as extending on either side of said thrust collar toprovide chambers 7 and 8 in which the bearing members are disposed. It is to be expressly understood, however, that, while the hearing illustrated is adapted to take thrust in both directions and is therefore provided wit-h bearing members coeperating with both races of the thrust collar,-the invention is not limited thereto and, if'thebearing is to take thrust in only onedireetionyonly one stationarybearing member will be provided' for cooperation withtheproper face of the thrust collar. Commun catingthrough a passage 9 with p the annular "space between the periphery ofthe' thrust collar 2; and the inner face of the housing 6i is an oil-well 10 of any suitable constructione l n 'the form shown, said oil-well is formed integrally withthe bearing housing 6 and disposed in the base i of the latter, andsaid passage 9 is provided as an aperture through the cylindrical wall Got said housing. The oil is maintained in said oil-well at such a levelthat it will flow through the passage 9 into the lower portion of; the annular space between the oeriphery of the thrust collar 2 and the housing 6, but the level ofthe oil in said well is preferably maintained below the level of the shaft so that there is no tendency for the oil to leak out of the housing along the shaft when the shaft is stationary. To minimize leakage or oil-along the shaft when the bearing is in operationsealing rings 11 maybe suitably provided between the housing; 6 and shaft 1 at the outer ends of the chambers? and 8 and, to collee't any oil which does leak past said sealing rings 11. the housing maybe provided witlroilcolle tine' chambers 12 at the outer sides of said sealing rings. Said oil-collecting chambers 12 maybe" closed attheir' outer ends by packing glands any suitable construction. and the oil which collects in said chan'ibers may be returned to, the oil well inanysu itable wayeas bythe passages 13 tormedinl the wall separating said chambiers the. oil well 10. I

In conform iijy with the present invention, means are liroyi'ded between the periphery of thedth rust collar 2 and the surrounding 'al of the h resting 6 lwhereby the thru'st" r ov ii is bee i 9"wi'l1 create a 'suction that will draw sage oil from the oil well 10 and deliver it to the, chambers 7 and 8. Said means may be ot'any. suitable con struction and may take a variety of forms. The embodiment shown.i n..Figs. 1 and 2 is suitable for use where the. shaft is designed to rotate in one direction only, and comprises a barrier membe]; 1% suitably mounted on th housing wall 6, as by screws 15, and substantially filling the space in a radial direction between the periphery of the thrust collar 2 and said housing wall 6 on that side of the passage 9 toward which the thrust collar rotates. Said barrier member 14 may be made or" any suitable material, but is preferablycomposed of babbitt. or other soft metal so that itmay engage the periphery of the thrust collar. Said barrier member 14L therefore divides the annular space betweenthe periphery of the thrust collar 2 and the hens-- ing wall 6 into two portions; the portion 16 of said space on the side or the passage 9 away from which the thrustcollar is ro tating'v being in communication with the oil well through the passage 9. and theportion 17 of said space on the opposit side or said passage 9 being shutoff. from said first-named portion 16. Said. portion 16 therefore constitutes a suction chamber whereby the thrust. collar as it rotates past the barrier 1& tends to create a suction in said portion 16 of said annular space and draw the oil through the passage 9 intosaid chamber.

In order to increase the suction in the portion 16 of said annular space, means of any suitable ronstruction may be provided for separating a smaller or larger part of said space 16 from the chamber or chamhers in which the bearing members are disposed. To this end, the barrier member 14:, in the form shown in Figs. 1 and 2, is provided with arms 18 which are adapted to extend on either side or the passage 9 and fill the space in a radial direction between the periphery of the thrust collar and the housing wall 6. In place. of arms 18 formed as a part of the barrier member 14, or in conjunction therewitln a section of a sealing ring; 19 may be suitably mounted in a groove 20 in the housing wall 6 on each side at the passage 9 and extend to any desired length in contact with the periphery otthe thrust collar. or any other suitable means, as annular ribs on the housing" 6, may he provided if desired.

The oil pumped by the rotation of the thrust collar into the. peripheral space 16 isdelivered to the bearing chambers '4' and 8 and fills the latter to a greater or less extent depending upon the speed of rotation of the shaft, the proximity of the. housing wall 6 to the periphery of the thrust collar 2 and the length of the suction chamber provided by the use of-the arms 18. or. the sealing rings 19 or other suitable means. In order that the bearing chambers 7 and 8 may be kept full of oil when the bearing is in operation, so that the bearing members will run immersed in oil, the housing wall 6 is preferably in close proximity to the periphery of the thrust collar 2 and the sealing rings 19 are preferably so extended as to insure that the chambers 7 and 8 will be kept full of oil when the thrust collar is rotating. If desired, however, these parts may be so designed that the bearing chambers 7 and 8 will not only be maintained full of oil, but the oil in said chambers will be maintained under a pressure, whereby a more rapid circulation of the oil through said chambers may be obtained, or the pressure head may be utilized for causing circulation of the oil through an oil-cooling device orone or more guide bearings or "both. In the form illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, the chambers 7 and 8 have outlets 21 communicating with piping 22, or passages formed in the wall of the housing if preferred, through which the oil may be returned to the oil well 10, as shown, or conveyed to an oil-cooling device or one or more guide bearings or both. To facilitate venting of the air in said chambers 7 and 8, and the flow of oil therethrough, bypasses 23, shown asenlarged key ways cooperating with the lreys on the base rings 5,

afi'ord intercommunication between the an nular spaces adjacent said base ring.

In the embodiment of the invention shown in Figs. 8 and 1, a construction is illustrated which is suitable for use when the shaft may rotate in either direction, said embodiment comprising means for automatically shutting off the portion of the annular space between the periphery of the thrust collar and the housing on the side of the passage 9 toward which the thrust collar is rotating from the portion of said annular space on the opposite side of said passage, in whichever direction the thrust collar may rotate. In the form shown, said means takes the form of a valve member 25 pivotally mounted by a pintle 26 on the head 27 of a pin 28 that may reciprocate vertically in the brackets 29 and 30 of a sleeve-like frame member 31 suitably mounted, 32, in an opening in the housing wall 6 and providing the passage 9 therethrough. Said pin 28 also carries on the pintle 26 a shoe 32 adapted to engage the periphery of the thrust collar, the same being urged into resilient engagement with said periphery by a coil spring 33 acting between said bracket- 30 and a collar by a cotter pin 35. Said. pin 28 is also preferably provided with a second collar 36 to limit the extent to which the shoe 32 and valve member 25 may be moved by the spring 33,

The valve member 25 is of suchsize as to as by bolts or screws 3a retained on said pin 28 substantially fill the passage 9 when normal to the axis of said passage. When the thrust collar is rotating in a clockwise direction, however, the flow of oil induced thereby tilts said member 25 on its pivotal axis 26 so as to permit the flow of oil through the passage 9 into the portion 16 of the annular space between the periphery of the thrust collar 2 and the housing wall 6 on that side of the passage'9 away from which v side of said passage 9. If the 7 Said member 25 therefore constitutes an automatically reversible valve member for substantially shutting off the annular space betweenthe periphery of the thrust collar 2 and the bearing housing 6 on that side of the passage 9 toward which the thrust collar is rotating and simultaneously opening the portion ofsaid annular space on the opposite side of said passage, which constitutes a suct on chamber, to permit the flow of oil there1nto,1n whichever direction the shaft may rotate.

As in the embodiment Figs. 1 and 2,

the suction chamber may be extended by the provision of sealing rings or other suitable means on both sides of the passage9 and between the periphery of the thrust collar 2 and the housing wall 6, said sealing rings extending circu'mferentially of said passage 9, however,

of .shaft rotation.

on either side so as to provide ,said suction chambers for either direction In the embodiment of the. invention shown in Figs. 5 and 6, the valvemember isprovided with means whereby it is automatically moved into adjusted position by the rotation of the thrust collar. In the form shown, the valve member comprises a sleeve-like element 40 providing the pas-, sage 9 therethrough and having a flange ll' at one end. The opposite end of said'valve member 40 1s curved in either direction from a plane extending axially of the bearinglso as to provide two arcuate edges 42 and 43 adapted to engage the periphery of the thrust collar (see Fig. 6) and substantially shut off the portion of the annular space behousing wall 6 on that sideof the passage 9 is a shoe 14 adapted to engage the periphery tween the periphery of said collar and the toward which the thrust collar is rotating. Pivotally mounted on the valve member 40 of the thrust collar 2. Said valvemember' 40 and shoe-44 are resiliently urged into engagement with the periphery of the thrust collar by a coil spring 45 mounted on a pin 46 pivotally attached to the member 40 at 4'7 and acting between a collar 48 on said pin and-a bracket plate 49 suitably mounted over an opening 50 in the housing wall 6, as by bolts or screws 51. A cotter pin 52 is preferably mounted in the pin 46 to prevent said pin being forced through the. aperture 53 by said coil spring 45. To prevent. rotation I of the valve member around its own axis the side of the opening .50 1s shownas provided with a keyway 54, and a projection:

55 on the flange 41 engages in said keyway 54 and prevents rotational displacement of the member 40.

hen the valve member is inintermediate position the parts assume the position shown in Fig. 5 and the shoe 44 is pressed against the-periphery of the thrust collar by the coil spring 45. If the thrust collar begins to rotate in a clockwise direction, the shoe 44 tends to move with the periphery of the thrust collar owing to the friction therebetween, and the valve member 40 is tilted into the position shown in Fig. 6 with its edge 42 engaging the periphery of said thrust collar. Inthis position oil mayflow through the passage 9 afi ordedby the aperture in said sleeve-likevalve member 40 and into the portion 16 of the annular space :between the periphery of the thrust collar, 2

and the housing wall 6 on the suction side of said valve member. At the same time,

the valve member 40 substantially closesv ofi the portion 17 of the annular space between theperiphery of the thrust collar 2 and the housing wall 6 on the opposite side of said passage 9.- If the direction of rotation of the thrust collar be reversed, however, the shoe 44 moves with the thrust collar until the valve member 40 is tilted into .the opposite position with itsedge 43 in engagement with the peripheryofthe thrust collar. Now the oil may flow from the passage 9 into the portion 17 of said annular space on the suction side -of said passage ;9 and .the portion 16 of said annular space is substantially shut off from said passage 9.

As. inthe embodiment of Figs. 3 and 4 thesuction chamber at each sideof the pas sage; 9 may. be extended by the use of sealingrings-19 or other suitable means and,

to, accommodate the rotation of the thrust collar in. either direction, said sealing rings will preferably extend on both sides circumferentially of said passage 9.

member .40 .in the embodiment of the invention shown in Figs.'5 and 6 will be aided by ..the.fiow of oil induced by the rotation of thegthrust. collar.

Itwill therefore be PQICBiVQdrthfit a hori- It will also. be observed that the tilting of the valve zontal or inclined .thrust bearing has been provided with means whereby the rotation of the thrust collar creates a suction that will draw oil from an oil well in which the level of the oil is maintained below the level of the shaft, and deliver said oil to one or more chambers in which bearing members .are disposed, to maintain said chamber or chambers partly or entirely full of oil and also, if desired, to maintain the Oll in said chamber or chambers under a head whereby a more rapid circulation of oil through said chambers maybe obtained, or the oil may be circulated through an oil-cooling device or one or more guide bearings or both. More over, means of the character just-described has been provided which is available for use with either direction of shaft rotationand :which is automatically actuated by the .flow of oil induced by the rotation of the thrust collar or by the directionof rotation of the thrust coll air or by both to assume the proper position with respect to said collar 1n which ever direction the latter may rotate.

While the embodiments of the invention illustrated on the drawings have been described with considerable particularity it is to be expressly understood that the invention is not limited thereto as the same is capable of recelvinga variety of mechanical expressions, some of which will now readily suggest themselves to those skilled in the art.

Furthermore, certain features may be used without other features thereof and changes may be made in the details of construction,

arrangement, proportion and location of.

parts without departing from-the spirit of this invention. Reference is therefore to be definition of the limits of said invention, it being understood that the term horizontal thrust bearing as used therein is to be con-- housing, and means cooperating with said,

thrust collar to provide a suction chamber had to the claims hereto appended for a,

in the space between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing whereby the,

suction created by the rotation of said thrust collar will draw oil from said oil well into said chamber or chambers.

2. In a horizontalthrust bearing a rotatable thrust collar, one or more bearingsurrounding said thrust collar and ,includ 'members cooperating therewith, a housing ing one or more chambers in which said '9.

bearing members are disposed, an oil well communicating with the space between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing through a passage in the latter, and means cooperating with the periphery of said thrust collar for separating the portion of the space between said collar and housing at the suction side of said passage from the portion of said space at the opposite side i of said passage.

3. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a rotatable thrust collar, one or more bearing members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and including one or more chambers in which said bearing members are disposed, an oil wellcommunicating with the space between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housin throu 'h a assa 'e in the latter and D b D 9 1; a barrier in the space between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing on that side of said passage'toward which the thrust collar is rotating.

4. In a horizontal thrust bearin a rotatable thrust collar, one or more bearing 'members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and includ- 1ng one or more chambers in which said bearing members are disposed, an oil well communicating with'the space between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing through a passage in the latter, a barrier in the space between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing on that side of said passage toward which the thrust collar is rotating, and means extending from said barrier on either side of said passage in the direction in which the thrust collar is rotating to provide a suction cham her with which said passage communicates.

5. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a to tatable thrust collar, one or more bearing members cooperating therewlth, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and includlng one or more chambersin which said bearing members are disposed, an oil well communicating with the space between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing through a passage in the latter, and

a member between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing whereby a suction chamber is formedbetween the peripheryof said thrust collar and said housing on that side of said passage away from whichsaid thrust collar is rotating.

6. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a rotatable thrust collar, one or more bearing members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and includ ing one or more chambers in which said bearing members are disposed, an oil well communicating with the space between'the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing through a passage in the latter, and

a member between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing separating the portion of said space on that side ofsaid passage toward which the collar is rotating from the portion of said space'on thatside of said passage away from which the; collar is rotating. I

7. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a-rotatable thrust collar, one or more bearing members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and including one or more chambers inwhich' Said bearing members are disposed, means cooperating with the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing-for dividing the space between said elements into two portions, and an oil-well communicating with the space between said elements adjacent said means and on the suction side thereof.

8. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a 10- tatable thrust collar, one or more bearing members cooperating therewith, a housing surroundlng said thrust collar and lncludlng one or more chambers 111 which said bearing members are disposed, means cooperating with SELlCl thrust collar to provide a suction chamber at one side of said means, and-an oil well communicating with said suction chamber.

.9. In a horizontal thrust bearing,'a*rotatable thrust collar, one or morebe'aring members cooperating therewith, a housing" surrounding said thrust collar and including one or more chambers in which said bearing members are. disposed, a member cooperating with the periphery of said thrust bearing members are/disposed, a member (50- V 1 0 operating with the periphery of said thrust collar and providing a suction chamber between sa1d periphery and sald housing, means between said periphery and'sald housing for extending the length of said suction 1 15 chamber, and an oil well communicating with said suction chamber. I

11. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a re tatable thrust collar, one or more bearing members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and i'ncluding one or more chambersv in which said bearing members are disposed, a member c0- operating with the periphery of said thrust collar and providing a suction chamber between said periphery and said houslng, re-

silient means for pressing said member against said per1phery, and an Oll WBll communicatmg with said suct1on chamber.

12. In a horizontalthrust bearing, a rothrust bearing, 'fa ro- 105 tatable thrust collar, one or more bearing members cooperating therewith, a housing 'surrounding said thrust collar and includ- 'ing' one or more chambers in which said bearing members are disposed, a member cooperating with the periphery of said thrust coll;arand adapted to provide a suction -;"chamber between said periphery and said ffhOusi-ng on one side of said member or the l jgother as said thrust collar rotates in one direction or the other, and an oil well comrnunicating with said suction chamber.

f; 13. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a rotatable thrust collar, one or more bearing la 'members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and includingender more chambers in which said bearing members are disposed, a member co- .operating with the periphery of said thrust 2ofcollar and adapted to provide a suction chamber between said periphery and said housing,'-sa id' member being automatically 1 reversible as the direction of rotation of said thrust'" collar is reversed, and an oil well v communicating with said suction chamber.

-"j14:.; In a horizontal thrust bearing, a rotatable thrust collar, one or more bearing -members "cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and including 301 one or more-chambers in which said bearing members are disposed, a member coopcrating ;with' the periphery of said thrust collar and adapted to be moved automati- -;;;cally by the How of oil to provide a suction -chamber between said periphery and said housing on one side or the other of" said I -member"as said thrust collar rotates in one direction o r the other, and an oil well communicating with said suction chamber.

15.' In a horizontal thrust bearing, a roitat able thrust collar, one or more bearing =members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and including one or more chambers in which said hearing members are disposed, a member coop'e rating with. the periphery of said thrust collar and adapted to be moved automaticallyby the rotation of said thrust collar to fprovide a-suction 'chainber on one side or "'5OYt he other of said member as said thrust collar rot ates in one direction or the other, and an oil well communicating with said suction" chamber.

jl6. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a ro- T tatable thrustcollar, one or more bearing "members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and including one or, more chambers in which said bearing members are disposed, an oil well communicatingthrough a passage in said housing with the space between the periphery ot said thrust collar and said housing, and means tosubstantiallyshut off the portion ofsaid space on that side of said pas- I sage tbward which said thrust collar is ro- :movement of the oil to substantially shut oft the portion of said space'on thatside 01 said passage toward which said thrust collar is rotating in whichever direction said thrust collar rotates.

18. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a retatable thrust collar, one or morebearing members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and including one or more chambers in which said bearing members aredisposed, an oil well communicating through a passage in said housing with the space between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing, and means automatically operated by the rotation of said thrust collar to substantially shut off the portion of said space on that-side of said passagetoward whichsaid thrustcollar is rotating in whichever .direction said thrust collar rotates.

19. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a ro tatable thrust collar,,one' or more bearing members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar .and including one or=more chambers in which said bearingmembers are disposed, an 'oil= well communicating through a passage in said housing with the space between the per-iphery ofsaid thrustcollar and said housing,

and means to substantially shut .offthe portion of said space on that side ot saidpas sage toward which said thrust 'collaris' ro- "tating in whichever direction said thrust collar rotates, said means comprising a valve member adapted to be ad usted into one 'position or the other as said thrust collar housing with the space between the periphery of said'thrust collar and said housing, and means to substantially shut off the -portion of said space'on that side of said passage toward which said thrust collar is rotating in whichever direction saidthrust collar rotates; said means comprising a valve memberadapted to be adpisted into one position or the other as said thrust tion of said space on that side of said pas-' sage toward which said thrust collar is rotating in whichever direction said thrust collar rotates, said means comprising a valve member and a second member engaging said thrust collar and adapted to be moved thereby to adjusts-aid valve member into one position or the other as said thrust collar rotates in one direction or the other.

22. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a rotatable thrust collar, one or more bearing members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and including one or more chambers in which said bearing members are disposed, an oil Well communlcatmg through a passage in said housing with the space between the periphcry of said thrust collar and said housing,

and means to substantially shut off the portion of said space on that side or" said passage toward which said thrust collar is rotating in whichever direction said thrust collar rotates, said means comprising a valve memher, a second member engaging said thrust collar and adapted to be moved'thereby to adjust said Valve member into one position or th other as said thrust collar rotates in one direction or the other, and resilient means for urging said valve member into engagement with said thrust collar.

23. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a rotatable thrust collar, one or more bearing members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and including one or more chambers in which said bearing members are disposed, said housing having a passage communicating with the space between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing, valve mechanism for permitting the flow of oil from said passage to the portion of said space on the suction side of said passage and substantially shutting off the portion of said space on the opposite side of said passage, and an oil well communicating with saidpassage.

:24. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a rotatable thrust collar, one or more bearing members cooperating therewith, a housing.

having a passage communicating with the space between the periphery of said thrust collar-and said housing, valve mechanism for permitting theflow of oil from said passage to the portion of said space on that Side of said passage away from which the thrust collar is rotating in whichever direction said thrust collar rotates, said Valve mechanism also being adapted to substantially shut off the portion of said space-0n the opposite side of said passage, and an oil well communicating with said passage.

25; In a horizontal thrust bearing, a rotatable thrust collar, one or more bearing members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and including one or more chambers in which said bearing members are disposed, said housing having a passage communicating with the space betweenthe periphery of said thrust collar and said housing, valve mechanism for permitting the fiow of oil from said passage to the portion of said space on that side of said passage away from which the thrust collar is rotating in whichever direction said thrust collar rotates, said valve mechanism being automatically operated by the flow of oil induced by said thrust collar and adapted to simultaneously substantially shut ofi the portion of said space on the opposite side of i said passage, and an oil well communicating with said passage. v

26. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a rotatable thrust collar, one or more bearing members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and including one or more chambers in which said bearing members are disposed, said housing having a passage communicating with the space between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing, valve mechanism for permitting the flow of oil from said passage to the portion of said space on that side of said passage away from which the thrust collar is rotating, said valve mechanism'being adapted to simultaneously substantially shut off the portion of said space on the opposits side of said passage and automatically operated by the rotation of said thrust collar, and an oil well communicating with said passage.

27. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a rotatable'thrust collar, one or, more "bearing members cooperating therewith, a housing surrounding said thrust collar and including one or more chambers in which said bearing members are disposed, an oil well communicating through a passage in said housing with the space between the periphery of said thrust collar and said housing,

and means to substantially shut oil the por-.

tion of said space on that side of said passage toward which said thrust collar is rotating in whichever direction said thrust collar rotates, said means comprising a valve tatable thrust collar, one or -memberscooperating therewith, a housing.

:member, mounted to be moved into one POSl'", tion orthe other by the flow of 011 induced -by the rotation of said thrust collar.

bearing, a romore bearing 28. In a horizontal thrust surrounding said thrust collar and including means cooperating with the. periphery of said thrust collar whereby the suction cre ated bythe rotation of said thrust collar will draw oil from saicwell into said chamber a orchambers.

' 29. In a horizontal thrust bearing, a rotat-.

' able thrust-collar, one or more bearing 1ne1nbers cooperating therewith, a

-:r onnding said thrust collar and including one or more chambers in which said bearing members aredisposed, on oil well communi-v 71 eating through a passage in said housing witlrthe space between the periphery of said. 1 collar and said housing, and means coop- :erating with the periphery of said thrnst "collar whereby the snction created by the rotation of said thrust collar is applied only to draw oil through said passage.

, 30.111 a horizontal thrust bearing, a rotathousing surable thrust collar, one or more. bearing mein' hers, cooperating therewith, auhousing surrounding v,said, ,thrust collar and including suction create-d by thefrotationof saidthrust;v

collar *illdraw oil from; said welhintoisaid ,cli.aniberi or chambers.

, 81. In a horizontalv thrust bearing, a rotatable thrust collar, one or more bearlngymembers cooperating. therewith, a housing ,Slll: ,ronnding said .thrust collar {and including n 4. or more chambersin which saidbearing members are. disposed, an 011 well communieating through a passage. in said; housing with the space between. the. periphery ofrsaid.

collar and said. housing, and means comprising circumterentially-rextending ..men1bers between v the periphery got. said thrust collar and saidhousingon either sideoisaid passage whereby,suctioncreated-by the rotation of said thrust collar will, draws oil from said well into said chamber or chambers.

In testimony'wher'eof Lhave signed: this specification.

i HARRY, A; HOWARHCH 

